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Responsibility? “At any given moment, we have two options: to step forward into growth, or step back into safety.” ~ Abraham Maslow Will we, as Americans, step forward toward growth or retreat into the safety of excuses and blame? My last post addressed the loss of the stability America once had and the move toward […]

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While Emily Bute isn’t a mom yet, she has already made one decision for her future kids: she will not be sending them to public school. As a special education teacher in the public school system herself, she said she has seen first hand how the ‘system does not address the needs’ of children. Bute, […]

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This is a story as old as mankind, as every person since the beginning of time has had choices to make and battles to wage from within and without, against himself, the elements and those who try to enslave him or suppress his natural right to freedom and liberty. In the 20th and 21st centuries […]

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In the ancient town of Casinum – modern-day Cassino, Italy – parts of a Roman amphitheater still stand after nearly 2,000 years. Carved into the stone, in Latin, is an inscription that translates to: “Ummidia Quadratilla, daughter of Caius, built the amphitheatre and temple for the people of Casinum at her expense.” Ummidia Quadratilla was […]

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This is a story as old as mankind, as every person since the beginning of time has had choices to make and battles to wage from within and without, against himself, the elements and those who try to enslave him or suppress his natural right to freedom and liberty. In the 20th and 21st centuries […]

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